All right, so no new pics until I figure out that big UN symbol but other than that I have an updated list of countries.Also, since this is AN I want to use the countries official name so post if I got one wrong.

Before it gets mentioned, Blacktron can NOT have a seat in the assembly. As of now in the brikiverse, I imagine the Blacktron empire to be a shattered one, with spies and loyalists spread throughout known space, working in the shadows and pulling the strings of the remaining major space powers. Blacktron's tainted influence is the seed of destruction in almost every major brik conflict.

Point Place's Blacktron embassy would be an abandoned square filled with vagrants, squatters, and those secretly devoted to the almighty B (or 3? WILL WE EVER KNOW?).

Whiteagle wrote:Wait, are you putting a representitve from every faction in this?

So get digging! The only factions that will be excluded are ones with no/almost no pics and ones that are simply too darn old and have not been updated for like 2 years. The ultimate goal is to accumulate 240-250 delegations like in the real UN, although I highly doubt that that many factions have even been created.

Colette wrote:So get digging! The only factions that will be excluded are ones with no/almost no pics and ones that are simply too darn old and have not been updated for like 2 years. The ultimate goal is to accumulate 240-250 delegations like in the real UN, although I highly doubt that that many factions have even been created.

Well that might be a problem, considering both my Tairin Federation and Briktoid Automata factions wouldn't send representatives and the Pseudo-Arachnid Empire one would be too big to fit in a seat...

Colette wrote:Everyone that's considered sovereign in the brik-verse has a delegation at the Allied Nations. It's a completely neutral organization (at least in theory) where various countries haggle it out diplomatically. In essence, it's not a new alliance, just a brikwars parody of the real-life UN.

@Whiteagle: Well, I don't see any downsides to AN membership, and besides in order to be considered a sovereign country AN membership is pretty much required. Then again, the Koreas, Mongolia, and Switzerland didn't have UN membership for a long time and went without a hitch (in fact, swiss didn't join until 2002!).

@RobotMonkey: The RIN representative is the one in the top hat in row 1, third block of desk from the right from the podium's perspective.

Colette wrote:@Whiteagle: Well, I don't see any downsides to AN membership, and besides in order to be considered a sovereign country AN membership is pretty much required. Then again, the Koreas, Mongolia, and Switzerland didn't have UN membership for a long time and went without a hitch (in fact, swiss didn't join until 2002!).

Uh, I wasn't talking about the AN...I was talking about my own factions.